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2 torture
1. noun1) Folter, diethe torture of somebody — jemandes Folterung
instrument of torture — Folterwerkzeug, das; Folterinstrument, das
2. transitive verbit was torture — es war eine Tortur
foltern; (fig.) quälen* * *['to: ə] 1. verb(to treat (someone) cruelly or painfully, as a punishment, or in order to make him/her confess something, give information etc: He tortured his prisoners; She was tortured by rheumatism/jealousy.) foltern2. noun1) (the act or practice of torturing: The king would not permit torture.) die Folter* * *tor·ture[ˈtɔ:tʃəʳ, AM ˈtɔ:rtʃɚ]I. nto divulge secrets under \torture unter Folter Geheimnisse preisgebenmental \torture seelische Folter\torture device Folterinstrument nt\torture technique Foltermethode fIII. vt▪ to \torture sb1. (cause suffering to) jdn folternto \torture sb to death jdn zu Tode foltern2. (greatly disturb) jdn quälen* * *['tɔːtʃə(r)]1. nFolter f; (fig) Qual f2. vt2) (fig: torment) quälen, peinigen (geh)tortured language —
her hair had been tortured into elaborate curls — ihr Haar war mühsam in kunstvolle Locken gedreht
* * *torture [ˈtɔː(r)tʃə(r)]A s1. Folter(ung) f:put to the torture foltern2. fig Tortur f, Qual f:it was (sheer) torture to hear him sing es war eine Qual, ihn singen zu hören3. fig Entstellung f, Verdrehung fB v/t1. foltern2. fig peinigen, quälen:torture o.s. with a problem sich mit einem Problem abmartern;3. torture a confession from ein Geständnis herauspressen aus4. einen Text etc entstellen, verdrehen* * *1. noun1) Folter, die2. transitive verbinstrument of torture — Folterwerkzeug, das; Folterinstrument, das
foltern; (fig.) quälen* * *v.foltern v.quälen v. n.Folter -eien f.Marter - f.Qual -en f. -
3 torture
tor·ture [ʼtɔ:tʃəʳ, Am ʼtɔ:rtʃɚ] nto divulge secrets under \torture unter Folter Geheimnisse preisgeben;mental \torture seelische Foltermodifier (method) Folter-;\torture device Folterinstrument nt;\torture technique Foltermethode f vtto \torture sb1) ( cause suffering to) jdn foltern;to \torture sb to death jdn zu Tode foltern2) ( greatly disturb) jdn quälen;to be \tortured by sth von etw dat gequält werden;to \torture oneself with a thought sich akk mit einem Gedanken quälen -
4 torturare
torture* * ** * *[tortu'rare]1. vtto torture, fig to torment, torture2. vr (torturarsi)to torment o.s.* * *[tortu'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to torture2) fig. [pensiero, sentimento] to torture, to torment; [situazione, dolore] to rack2.verbo pronominale torturarsi to self-torture* * *torturare/tortu'rare/ [1]1 to torture2 fig. [pensiero, sentimento] to torture, to torment; [situazione, dolore] to rackII torturarsi verbo pronominaleto self-torture. -
5 자학하다
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6 torturar
v.to torture.Su actitud macera a María His attitude macerates Mary.* * *1 to torture1 to torture oneself* * *verb* * *VT to torture* * *1. 2.torturarse v pron (refl) to torture o torment oneself* * *= put + Nombre + on the rack, torment, torture.Ex. The article ' Putting publishers on the rack' discusses the implications for publishers of supermarkets' greater interest in books.Ex. Modern scholars are tormented by the abundance of electronically transmittable information available.Ex. They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.* * *1. 2.torturarse v pron (refl) to torture o torment oneself* * *= put + Nombre + on the rack, torment, torture.Ex: The article ' Putting publishers on the rack' discusses the implications for publishers of supermarkets' greater interest in books.
Ex: Modern scholars are tormented by the abundance of electronically transmittable information available.Ex: They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.* * *torturar [A1 ]vt1 (con violencia física) to torture2 (angustiar) to torment, torturetorturado por los remordimientos tormented o racked by remorseestaba torturada por los celos she was tormented by jealousy( refl) to torture o torment oneself* * *
torturar ( conjugate torturar) verbo transitivo ( con violencia física) to torture;
( angustiar) to torment, torture
torturar verbo transitivo to torture
' torturar' also found in these entries:
English:
torture
- torment
* * *♦ vt1. [físicamente] to torture2. [angustiar] to torture, to torment;no me tortures más y dímelo stop torturing me, just tell me;la torturaba pensar en dónde estaría su hijo she was tortured o tormented by the thought of where her son might be* * *v/t torture* * *torturar vt: to torture, to torment* * *torturar vb to torture -
7 torturer
torturer [tɔʀtyʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ prisonnier, animal] to torture• le doute/le remords le torturait he was racked with doubt/remorse• sa poésie torturée, déchirante his tormented, heartrending poetry2. reflexive verb• se torturer le cerveau or l'esprit to rack one's brains* * *tɔʀtyʀe
1.
1) [bourreau] to torture [personne]2) ( faire souffrir) [pensée, sentiment] to torment3) ( forcer le sens de) to distort [texte]
2.
se torturer verbe pronominal fig to torment oneselfse torturer l'esprit — ( cherchant une solution) to rack one's brains
* * *tɔʀtyʀe vt1) (physiquement) to torture2) (moralement) to torment* * *torturer verb table: aimerA vtr2 fig [pensée, sentiment] to torment; visage/air torturé tormented face/look; vision du monde/poésie torturée tormented vision of the world/poetry; être torturé [personne] to have a tormented nature; être torturé par to be tormented by [jalousie, doute, remords];B se torturer vpr fig to torment oneself; se torturer l'esprit ( cherchant solution) to rack one's brains.[tɔrtyre] verbe transitif1. [supplicier - suj: bourreau] to torture3. [style, texte] to labour————————se torturer verbe pronominal -
8 martern
v/t geh. torture; fig. auch torment* * *to agonize; to torment; to martyr* * *mạr|tern ['martɐn] (liter)1. vtto torture, to tormentjdn zu Tode martern — to torture sb to death
2. vrto torment or torture oneself* * *(to put (someone) to death or cause (him) to suffer greatly for his beliefs: Saint Joan was martyred by the English.) martyr* * *mar·tern[ˈmartɐn]vt (geh)▪ jdn \martern to torture sb* * ** * ** * * -
9 atormentarse
1 (sufrir) to torment oneself* * ** * *VPR to torment o.s.* * *
■atormentarse verbo reflexivo to torment oneself
' atormentarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atormentar
- mortificar
* * *vpr* * *v/r torment o.s.* * *vr: to torment oneself, to agonize -
10 torturarse
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11 martoriare
* * *[marto'rjare]verbo transitivo to torture, to torment* * *martoriare/marto'rjare/ [1]to torture, to torment. -
12 dręcz|yć
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (fizycznie lub psychicznie) to torment, to rack, to wrack; (psychicznie) to bedevil- dręczyć kogoś pytaniami to pester a. plague sb with questions- dręczyć kogoś okrutnymi żartami to plague sb with cruel jokes- dręczył ją swoją zazdrością she was tormented a. plagued by his jealousy- bito go i dręczono na przesłuchaniach he was beaten and tortured during the interrogation- przestań dręczyć psa! stop tormenting a. annoying the dog!2. [obawy, smutek, złe sny] to torment, to afflict; [rozpacz, wspomnienia] to torture, to plague; [wątpliwości, wyrzuty sumienia] to gnaw przen. (kogoś at sb)- dręczy mnie myśl, że…/ciekawość/podejrzenie/niepokój I am plagued by the thought that…/curiosity/suspicion/anxiety- dręczące pytanie tormenting question- dręczący strach gnawing fear- dręczyła ją niepewność/zazdrość she was tormented by anxiety/jealousy- dręczy go poczucie winy he is (w)racked with a. by guilt3. [cierpienia] to afflict; to gnaw (kogoś at sb)- dręczył ich głód/dręczyły ich choroby they were afflicted by hunger/diseasesⅡ dręczyć się 1. (siebie samego) to agonize (czymś over sth) [problemami]; to torture oneself (czymś with sth) [myślą]- dręczyć się (tym), że nie wszystko jest tak, jak powinno to be worried by the fact that not everything is as it should be2. (jeden drugiego) to torment each otherThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dręcz|yć
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13 mučiti se
vr impf torment/torture oneself; fig have a bad/tough time, have an awful time; (u nedoumici) agonize over sthg. (- to me stalno muči); labor, slave, toil and moil, A sl knock oneself out (- kilaviti se); try hard, make an effort, make efforts, take pains* * *• writhe• labor• agonize -
14 zerfleischen
II v/refl geh., fig. torment o.s.* * *to lacerate; to mangle* * *zer|flei|schen [tsɛɐ'flaiʃn] ptp zerfleischt1. vtto tear to pieceseinander zerfléíschen (fig) — to tear each other apart
2. vr (fig)sich gegenseitig zerfléíschen — to tear each other apart
* * *zer·flei·schen *[tsɛɐ̯ˈflaiʃn̩]I. vt▪ jdn/ein Tier \zerfleischen to tear sb/an animal limb from limb [or to piecesII. vr* * *transitives Verb tear <person, animal> limb from limb* * *B. v/r geh, fig torment o.s.* * *transitives Verb tear <person, animal> limb from limb* * *v.to lacerate v.to mangle v.to rend v.(§ p.,p.p.: rent) -
15 zerfleischen
zer·flei·schen * [tsɛɐ̭ʼflaiʃn̩]vtvr1) ( sich quälen)sich \zerfleischen to torture oneself2) ( sich streiten)sich \zerfleischen to tear each other apart ( fig) -
16 mrcvariti se
vr impf torture oneself; - mučiti se, gnjaviti se -
17 atormentar
v.1 to torture.2 to torment, to torture, to beset, to gnaw.3 to terrorize.* * *1 (torturar) to torture2 figurado (causar disgusto) to torment, harass1 (sufrir) to torment oneself* * *verb1) to torture2) torment•* * *1. VT1) (Mil etc) to torture2) (=causar aflicción) to torment; (=acosar) to plague, harass; (=tentar) to tantalize2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) persona ( físicamente) to torture; ( mentalmente) to tormentb) dolor/celos2.atormentado por los celos/el remordimiento — tormented by jealousy/guilt
atormentarse v pron (refl) to torment oneself* * *= put + Nombre + on the rack, torment, gnaw (at), tantalise [tantalize, -USA], torture, bedevil.Ex. The article ' Putting publishers on the rack' discusses the implications for publishers of supermarkets' greater interest in books.Ex. Modern scholars are tormented by the abundance of electronically transmittable information available.Ex. The rugby league is increasingly beset by a financial reward system that gnaws at its prime resource -- the players.Ex. He may have wished to tease and tantalize his readers by insoluble problems.Ex. They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.Ex. The article has the title 'Piracy, crooked printers, inflation bedevil Russian publishing'.----* conciencia + atormentar = conscience + smite, conscience + trouble.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) persona ( físicamente) to torture; ( mentalmente) to tormentb) dolor/celos2.atormentado por los celos/el remordimiento — tormented by jealousy/guilt
atormentarse v pron (refl) to torment oneself* * *= put + Nombre + on the rack, torment, gnaw (at), tantalise [tantalize, -USA], torture, bedevil.Ex: The article ' Putting publishers on the rack' discusses the implications for publishers of supermarkets' greater interest in books.
Ex: Modern scholars are tormented by the abundance of electronically transmittable information available.Ex: The rugby league is increasingly beset by a financial reward system that gnaws at its prime resource -- the players.Ex: He may have wished to tease and tantalize his readers by insoluble problems.Ex: They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.Ex: The article has the title 'Piracy, crooked printers, inflation bedevil Russian publishing'.* conciencia + atormentar = conscience + smite, conscience + trouble.* * *atormentar [A1 ]vt1 «persona» (físicamente) to torture; (mentalmente) to torment2«dolor/celos»: este dolor de muelas me está atormentando this toothache is driving me crazyatormentado por los celos tormented by jealousyme atormentaba el remordimiento I was racked with o tormented by guilt( refl) to torment oneself* * *
atormentar ( conjugate atormentar) verbo transitivo [ persona] ( físicamente) to torture;
( mentalmente) to torment
atormentarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to torment oneself
atormentar verbo transitivo to torment
' atormentar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
martillear
- martirizar
- mortificar
English:
haunt
- rack
- tantalize
- torment
- torture
* * *♦ vt1. [torturar] to torture2. [sujeto: sentimiento, dolor] to torment;ese dolor de cabeza la está atormentando she's in agony with that headache;la atormenta la culpa she is plagued o tormented by guilt* * *v/t torment* * *atormentar vt: to torment, to torture* * *atormentar vb to torment -
18 tormentare
torment* * *tormentare v.tr. to torture, to torment; ( molestare) to pester, to annoy, to worry, to aggravate: un forte mal di denti lo tormenta da due giorni, a bad toothache has been tormenting him for two days; mi tormenta sempre con un mucchio di domande, he always pesters me with a lot of questions; non tormentare quel cane, stop tormenting that dog.◘ tormentarsi v.rifl. to torment oneself, to be tormented, to worry: non tormentarti, tutto finirà bene, don't worry, everything will be all right.* * *[tormen'tare]1. vt(gen) to torment, (fig : infastidire) to bother, pester2. vr (tormentarsi)to worry, torture o.s., fret* * *[tormen'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (torturare) [ persona] to torture, to harass, to trouble; [ dolore] to rack, to trouble [ persona]2) fig. (affliggere) [pensiero, rimorso] to torment, to nag, to rack, to trouble; (perseguitare) [giornalista, scocciatore] to nag, to pester2.tormentare qcn. con domande — to plague sb. with questions
* * *tormentare/tormen'tare/ [1]1 (torturare) [ persona] to torture, to harass, to trouble; [ dolore] to rack, to trouble [ persona]2 fig. (affliggere) [pensiero, rimorso] to torment, to nag, to rack, to trouble; (perseguitare) [giornalista, scocciatore] to nag, to pester; tormentare qcn. con domande to plague sb. with questionsII tormentarsi verbo pronominaleto self-torture, to torment oneself, to worry ( per about, over). -
19 quälen
I v/t torment (auch fig.); (foltern) auch fig. torture; fig. (plagen) harass, torment; mit Bitten, Fragen etc.: pester, plague; ein Tier quälen maltreat (allg. be cruel to) an animal; jemanden zu Tode quälen torture s.o. to death; Hunger quälte ihn he was tormented by hunger; von Schmerzen gequält racked with ( oder tormented by) pain; dieser Husten quält mich schon lange this cough has been plaguing me for a long time; dieser Gedanke quält mich seit einiger Zeit the thought has been tormenting ( oder worrying) me for some time; Zweifel quälten ihn he was torn by doubt; quäl ihn nicht so! stop tormenting him; die Kinder quälten sie so lange, bis sie nachgab the children went on pestering her until she gave in; das Klavier quälen umg. abuse the piano; gequältII v/refl: sich quälen mit Gedanken: torment o.s. with; einer Krankheit: suffer (greatly) from; (sich abmühen) struggle with; sich mit etw. quälen auch have a hard time with s.th.; sich durch den Schnee / Regen quälen battle one’s way through the snow / rain; sich durch ein Buch quälen plough (Am. trudge) (painfully) through a book; sich ans Ziel quälen SPORT struggle to the finish; sich aufs Dach quälen struggle (to get) onto the roof; sich umsonst quälen labo(u)r in vain; sich zu Tode quälen worry o.s. to death* * *das Quälentantalization* * *quä|len ['kvɛːlən]1. vtto torment; Tiere auch to tease; (inf ) Motor to punish; (mit Bitten etc) to pester, to plaguejdn zu Tode quä́len — to torture sb to death
See:→ auch gequält2. vr2) (= sich abmühen) to strugglesie quälte sich in das enge Kleid — she struggled into or squeezed herself into her tight dress
er musste sich quä́len, damit er das schaffte — it took him a lot of effort to do it, it was a struggle for him to do it
sich durch ein Buch/die Unterlagen quä́len — to struggle or plough (Brit) or plow (US) through a book/the documents
er quälte sich aus dem Sessel — he heaved himself out of the chair
das Auto quälte sich über den Berg — the car laboured (Brit) or labored (US) or struggled over the hill
* * *1) (to torment or worry frequently.) harry2) (to tease or torment (a person etc) by making him want something he cannot have and by keeping it just beyond his reach: The expensive clothes in the shop-window tantalized her.) tantalize3) (to tease or torment (a person etc) by making him want something he cannot have and by keeping it just beyond his reach: The expensive clothes in the shop-window tantalized her.) tantalise4) (to cause pain, suffering, worry etc to: She was tormented with worry/toothache.) torment* * *quä·len[ˈkvɛ:lən]I. vt1. (jdm zusetzen)▪ jdn \quälen to pester [or plague] sb2. (misshandeln)3. (peinigen)4. (Beschwerden verursachen)▪ jdn \quälen to trouble sbII. vr1. (leiden)2. (sich herumquälen)▪ sich akk mit etw dat \quälen Gedanken, Gefühlen to torment oneself with sth; Hausaufgaben, Arbeit to struggle [hard] with sth3. (sich mühsam bewegen)* * *1.transitives Verb1) (körperlich, seelisch) torment <person, animal>; maltreat, be cruel to < animal>; (foltern) torture2.reflexives Verb1) (leiden) suffer* * *A. v/t torment (auch fig); (foltern) auch fig torture; fig (plagen) harass, torment; mit Bitten, Fragen etc: pester, plague;jemanden zu Tode quälen torture sb to death;Hunger quälte ihn he was tormented by hunger;von Schmerzen gequält racked with ( oder tormented by) pain;dieser Husten quält mich schon lange this cough has been plaguing me for a long time;dieser Gedanke quält mich seit einiger Zeit the thought has been tormenting ( oder worrying) me for some time;Zweifel quälten ihn he was torn by doubt;quäl ihn nicht so! stop tormenting him;die Kinder quälten sie so lange, bis sie nachgab the children went on pestering her until she gave in;B. v/r:sich quälen mit Gedanken: torment o.s. with; einer Krankheit: suffer (greatly) from; (sich abmühen) struggle with;sich mit etwas quälen auch have a hard time with sth;sich durch den Schnee/Regen quälen battle one’s way through the snow/rain;sich durch ein Buch quälen plough (US trudge) (painfully) through a book;sich ans Ziel quälen SPORT struggle to the finish;sich aufs Dach quälen struggle (to get) onto the roof;sich umsonst quälen labo(u)r in vain;sich zu Tode quälen worry o.s. to death* * *1.transitives Verb1) (körperlich, seelisch) torment <person, animal>; maltreat, be cruel to < animal>; (foltern) torture2.reflexives Verb1) (leiden) suffer2) (sich abmühen) struggle* * *n.tantalization n. -
20 mortificar
v.to mortify.Su actitud aspaba a María His attitude mortified Mary.* * *1 to mortify* * *1. VT1) (=atormentar) to torment, plague2) (=humillar) to humiliate3) (Rel)4) (Med) to damage seriously2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( atormentar) to tormentlos celos lo mortifican — he's tortured o tormented by jealousy
b) (Relig) to mortify2.mortificarse v pron (refl) ( atormentarse) to fret, distress oneself; (Relig) to mortify the flesh* * *= chagrin, spite, torture, eat away at, mortify.Ex. In the course of my explanation I became not only chagrined, but ashamed for our profession and for how, in this particular case, rules had made finding the material that this person wanted so difficult.Ex. Men's abuse of children is in many instances instrumental in order to coerce or retaliate against women, echoing the Greek myth of Medea who killed her own children to spite her father.Ex. They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.Ex. Rather than catalog departments going out of business, they could turn their attention once again to cataloging special local materials, eating away at store-rooms of uncataloged materials, and making their collections as a whole more responsive to their local constituency.Ex. We're assailed by doubts, mortified by our own shortcomings, surrounded by freaks, testy over silly details.----* conciencia + mortificar = conscience + smite, conscience + trouble.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( atormentar) to tormentlos celos lo mortifican — he's tortured o tormented by jealousy
b) (Relig) to mortify2.mortificarse v pron (refl) ( atormentarse) to fret, distress oneself; (Relig) to mortify the flesh* * *= chagrin, spite, torture, eat away at, mortify.Ex: In the course of my explanation I became not only chagrined, but ashamed for our profession and for how, in this particular case, rules had made finding the material that this person wanted so difficult.
Ex: Men's abuse of children is in many instances instrumental in order to coerce or retaliate against women, echoing the Greek myth of Medea who killed her own children to spite her father.Ex: They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.Ex: Rather than catalog departments going out of business, they could turn their attention once again to cataloging special local materials, eating away at store-rooms of uncataloged materials, and making their collections as a whole more responsive to their local constituency.Ex: We're assailed by doubts, mortified by our own shortcomings, surrounded by freaks, testy over silly details.* conciencia + mortificar = conscience + smite, conscience + trouble.* * *mortificar [A2 ]vt1(atormentar): los celos lo mortifican he's tortured o tormented by jealousyme mortifica tener que recordarle el dinero que me debe I feel awful about having to remind him about the money he owes melos mosquitos la mortificaron toda la noche she was tormented by mosquitos all nightdeja de mortificar al gato stop torturing o tormenting the cat2 ( Relig) to mortify( refl)1 (atormentarse) to fret, distress oneselfno te mortifiques por esa tontería don't distress yourself o fret over such a stupid little thing2 ( Relig) to mortify the flesh* * *
mortificar ( conjugate mortificar) verbo transitivo
◊ los celos lo mortifican he's tortured o tormented by jealousyb) (Relig) to mortify
mortificarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( atormentarse) to fret, distress oneself;
(Relig) to mortify the flesh
mortificar vtr, mortificarse verbo reflexivo to mortify, fret: no merece la pena mortificarse por algo que no se puede evitar, it's not worth fretting over something you couldn't prevent from happening
' mortificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mortificarse
* * *♦ vt1. [el cuerpo] to mortify2. [angustiar, molestar] to torment;el recuerdo del accidente lo mortifica he is tormented by the memory of the accident* * *v/t torment* * *mortificar {72} vt1) : to mortify2) torturar: to trouble, to torment
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